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    Restaurant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Al Mahara

    1,195pts

    Book it for the theatre, not just dinner.

    Al Mahara, Restaurant in Dubai

    About Al Mahara

    Al Mahara is the booking for milestone dinners in Dubai where setting and wine program are as important as the food. The Michelin Plate kitchen, dual Star Wine List top rankings, and a 8,000-bottle cellar inside the Burj Al Arab aquarium dining room justify the $$$$ price — but only as a full-evening dine-in occasion. It does not translate to takeout or casual visits.

    The Verdict

    Al Mahara is the right booking for a milestone dinner where theatre matters as much as the food on the plate. Located inside the Burj Al Arab on Jumeira Street, this is seafood dining inside a floor-to-ceiling cylindrical aquarium — and that setting is the primary reason to come. Under chef Andrea Migliaccio, the Italian-inflected seafood menu earns a Michelin Plate (2025) and consistent placement on the Opinionated About Dining Asia rankings (#449 in 2025). If you are weighing whether the $$$$ price is justified, the honest answer is: yes, but only for the occasion. For everyday-quality seafood at a lower price point in Dubai, Rockfish or Sea Fu will serve you better value.

    Portrait

    If you have been to Al Mahara once, you already know the arrival sequence: the simulated submarine descent, the tunnel walk, the moment the dining room opens up around the central aquarium. For a returning guest, that entry stays impressive — but the reason to come back is whether the kitchen has earned the repeat visit on its own terms. Under Andrea Migliaccio and with wine director Samuel Lacroix and sommelier João Ferreira managing a list of 1,105 selections across 8,000 bottles, the answer tilts toward yes, particularly if wine is a priority at the table.

    The wine program is among the most decorated in the region. Star Wine List ranked Al Mahara both #1 and #2 in 2025 (and held those same positions in 2024), with strengths in Champagne, Burgundy, Bordeaux, and Italian labels , all at $$$ wine pricing, meaning you should expect many bottles above the $100 mark. For a serious wine dinner paired with seafood, this is one of the few Dubai addresses where the cellar depth genuinely matches the room ambition. Comparable seafood-focused wine programs are harder to find in the city; for reference, you would need to look internationally to places like Angler in London or Alici on the Amalfi Coast to find a comparable pairing of serious seafood and deep wine inventory.

    The cuisine framing is Italian, with dinner as the primary format. This is relevant for a returning guest making a second visit: the kitchen's reference points are Mediterranean , expect preparations that lean on classical Italian technique applied to premium seafood, rather than anything that draws from the Gulf's own coastal traditions. If you want that regional angle, Bordo Mavi takes a different approach worth considering. But if your priority is a high-craft Italian seafood experience inside a landmark setting with serious wine, Al Mahara remains the only address in Dubai that combines all three at this level.

    On the question of takeout and delivery: this is not that kind of restaurant. Al Mahara's value is inseparable from the physical experience , the aquarium, the table service, the sommelier interaction, the Burj Al Arab setting. Nothing about the food proposition is designed to travel, and attempting to replicate the evening off-premise would strip out everything that justifies the price. If you are looking for high-quality seafood that does travel well in Dubai, your options sit at a different price point entirely. Al Mahara is a dine-in-only decision.

    Google reviewers give it 4.4 across 646 reviews , a solid score for a venue at this price tier, where expectations arrive at a high baseline. The La Liste ranking (76 points in 2026, down slightly from 78 in 2025) and the OAD Asia position suggest the kitchen is performing consistently, if not at the absolute peak it reached when the restaurant appeared at #17 on the World's 50 Best list in 2002. That earlier recognition established the restaurant's global reputation; the current Michelin Plate and Star Wine List rankings confirm it remains a serious address, even if the category it competes in has grown considerably more competitive since then.

    For returning guests thinking about what to prioritise on a second visit: put the wine pairing at the centre of the evening and let the sommelier lead. With 8,000 bottles in inventory and a team that includes a dedicated wine director and sommelier, the cellar is the differentiator. The food is well-executed and the setting is still the most theatrical dining room in Dubai, but the wine program is where Al Mahara separates from comparable luxury addresses like At.Mosphere at the Burj Khalifa, which leans harder into the view than the glass.

    For broader context on where Al Mahara sits in the Dubai fine dining picture, see our full Dubai restaurants guide. If you are planning a trip around this dinner, our Dubai hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the surrounding decisions. For seafood elsewhere in the world that earns the same level of attention, consider Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica, Cañabota in Seville, or Aux Pesked in Saint-Brieuc. For creative fine dining in Dubai itself, Trèsind Studio and Row on 45 both operate at a comparable occasion tier. Abu Dhabi visitors should note that Erth in Abu Dhabi offers a regionally grounded alternative for special-occasion dining in the UAE.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Near impossible , book as far in advance as possible; this is not a walk-in venue. Location: Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Jumeira Street, Umm Suqeim 3, Dubai. Hours: Open daily. Cuisine: Italian-inflected seafood, dinner format. Budget: $$$$ per head for food; $$$ wine pricing with many bottles above $100. Wine: 1,105 selections, 8,000-bottle inventory; strengths in Champagne, Burgundy, Bordeaux, and Italy. Leading for: Milestone dinners, wine-focused evenings, and occasions where the setting is part of the brief.

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    Al MaharaSeafood$$$$Near Impossible
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    ZumaJapanese - Asian, Japanese, Japanese Contemporary$$$Unknown
    At.Mosphere Burj KhalifaModern European$$$$Unknown
    City SocialModern British, Modern Cuisine$$$$Unknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Al Mahara worth the price?

    At $$$$ per head, Al Mahara is worth booking if the setting is part of what you are paying for — the floor-to-ceiling aquarium, the Burj Al Arab address, and a wine list with 1,105 selections ranked #1 by Star Wine List in both 2024 and 2025 make a strong case for a milestone occasion. For pure seafood quality without the theatre, you will get more plate-for-price elsewhere in Dubai. La Liste placed it at 76 points in 2026, a solid but not ceiling-breaking score — so go in clear-eyed that you are partly buying the experience.

    What should a first-timer know about Al Mahara?

    Book as far in advance as possible — this is not a walk-in venue, and demand is consistent year-round given the Burj Al Arab setting. The restaurant is inside the Burj Al Arab on Jumeira Street, Umm Suqeim 3, and arrival involves a simulated submarine descent before you reach the dining room. Chef Andrea Migliaccio leads the kitchen and the cuisine sits in Italian-influenced seafood territory, not a straightforward catch-of-the-day format. Dress expectations align with a five-star hotel fine dining room — plan accordingly.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Al Mahara?

    Dinner is the stronger booking: the aquarium setting reads differently after dark, and the occasion format that justifies $$$$ pricing lands better at dinner than at lunch. Al Mahara lists open hours across all seven days, so both sittings are available, but the wine programme — 8,000 bottles in inventory, strong in Champagne, Burgundy, and Bordeaux — pairs more naturally with an evening pace. If budget is a factor, a lunch sitting may offer a more accessible entry point, but confirm directly with the venue as pricing details are not publicly documented.

    What is Al Mahara known for?

    Al Mahara is primarily known for Seafood in Dubai.

    Hours

    Monday
    Open 24 hours
    Tuesday
    Open 24 hours
    Wednesday
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    Thursday
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    Friday
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    Saturday
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    Sunday
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